Army’s deployment to implement coronavirus SOPs notified
Sheikh Rasheed says Sindh has not yet been included in the list
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Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad on Sunday said that the Ministry has issued a notification regarding acquiring Pakistan Army’s services for implementing corona-related restrictions and SOPs and combating OCIVD-19, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
اسلام آباد۔ 25 اپریل
— Sheikh Rashid Ahmed (@ShkhRasheed) April 25, 2021
این سی سی کے COVID-19 وبا کے خلاف سول حکومت کی مدد کے لئے افواج پاکستان اور سول آرمڈ فورسز کی تعیناتی کے حوالے سے اہم اعلان۔ pic.twitter.com/Hw2SMsknVo
In an important video announcement regarding the deployment of the Pakistan Army and the Civil Armed Forces to assist the civilian governments against the COVID-19 pandemic, Sheikh Rasheed said a notification has been issued in this regard.
“The Army will provide services in Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Punjab. However, Sindh province is not yet included in the list,” says the interior minister.
Sheikh Rasheed said that Pakistan Army had always served the country in earthquakes, floods and now army men are being deployed in all provinces except Sindh to implement corona-related SOPs.
A day ago, personnel of the Pakistan Army started patrolling roads and markets in the federal capital Islamabad.
The troops accompanied the Islamabad police personnel to different markets of the city after Prime Minister Imran Khan called in the Army to have the coronavirus SOPs enforced in letter and spirit.
The teams took action against those violating the standard operating procedures developed by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).
Earlier on Sunday morning, Army soldiers were also deployed in a number of police stations in Peshawar to help assist the police in enforcing the Covid guidelines.
Also on Sunday, the Sindh government wrote a letter to the Interior Ministry seeking Army’s assistance. However, Sheikh Rasheed’s video message clearly states that Sindh has not yet been included in the list of areas where the army troops can be deployed.
The interior minister gave no reasons for the government’s decision.
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